G. Williams Audio - Wow...

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Danno
I've had high school coaches talk tougher than that.
Whats the big deal?
True Dat ... as if the wording was to be taken in its most literal sense! In these times of P.C., this kind ...

Most of what was said was nothing more than metaphorical speech. Mentioning specific players and injuries isn't right but anyone who watched that game could clearly see our defense didn't do anything to try to injure their players. I think this reflects way more on Williams than our players. Our defense was an absolute joke that game and I'm glad Williams is gone and Spags is here bringing in new players that will hopefully better compliment our offense.

The only way to make this better is to win. I care less about this scandal now. It happend they are being punished for it...time to move on get better and try to win another SB and show the world that regardless of how they look at our team THEY STILL WIN.

I agree completely. Williams did some very good things with the Saints but he was so obsessed with blitzing the opposing teams saw it a mile away. We should not have lost that game. It was an atrocious effort on Gregg Williams' part.

The big deal is that Williams didn't use more discretion. It glaringly apparent that this happens at almost every level of football but this is all about a sanctimonious ruler that fears the upcoming lawsuits from players that didn't know about the effects of the physical sport in which they play.

Wow! This Sean Pamphilon guy is actually saying that Gregg Williams WAS ordered to stop what he was doing and he ignored the order.

Among Pamphilon’s observations are that Williams, in the opinion of Pamphilon, isn’t the only coach who has encouraged players to hurt opponents, but he maybe the only one who wouldn’t stop even after he had been warned that he had to.

“Essentially, Gregg Williams is not entirely unique,” Pamphilon writes. “He’s just the one who was arrogant enough to continue when he was told to stop and eventually, he got popped for it.”

He also defends the players:

“It’s a cowards play to send someone off to do your malicious bidding. I’m sure many of his players would have told him this if they weren’t scared to lose their jobs or look like ******* in front of their teammates. Or if they weren’t 25 and couldn’t possibly have a fully developed perspective on life.”